Males reading MWT
Nov. 18th, 2006 08:31 amI don't know that we've discussed this before but apologies if so!
Megan's recent poster offer asking for our (mainly female) addresses made me wonder about the gender divide on her books. I know there's more females in this community but is that a true representation of MWT's popularity amongst the genders? Or are women just more likely to join book communities? *looks at her male partner who loves the books but has not joined Sounis*
Can the librarians of the group tell us if the books are as popular with boys as well as girls?
Megan's recent poster offer asking for our (mainly female) addresses made me wonder about the gender divide on her books. I know there's more females in this community but is that a true representation of MWT's popularity amongst the genders? Or are women just more likely to join book communities? *looks at her male partner who loves the books but has not joined Sounis*
Can the librarians of the group tell us if the books are as popular with boys as well as girls?
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Date: 11/18/06 12:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 11/18/06 12:39 am (UTC)Boys seem to like the swordfighting and hand-being-cut-off aspects of the books. It seems as if many of the younger members of Sounis read the Thief when 12 or so, then appreciated the other books as they were older. What does everyone else think?
Peggy, your son hasn't read them, has he? How did you convince your daughter to read them?
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Date: 11/18/06 01:21 am (UTC)because I forced him toand he loved it even though he's not the biggest reader. (Probably it was just that he thought a thief as a main character was cool, unlike the goody two shoes hero he's used to seeing.) However, he was not interested in the other two books. Again, not a big reader, unfortunately.no subject
Date: 11/18/06 02:48 am (UTC)But he doesn't squee, and I don't know if he has re-read them. He did laugh out loud while reading them though. We'll have Mariah find out - she's used to pumping him for information. :-)
Mariah was finally convinced because I wouldn't let her in on any of the Sounis nonsense until she did, and dropped just enough tantalizing hints (and Jade tidbits) that she finally couldn't resist any longer. See where THAT has gotten me!?!?!
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Date: 11/18/06 03:08 pm (UTC)From my experience, they go out more often to girls. Now, part of this is skewed, because for the last two years all of my book-pimping has been directed at women, because I go to a women's college. At home, however, I was still a book-pimp--and I had only one male convert. That was one of my best friends, and he has delightfully good taste in books, and he is a complete fanboy for them now. (Good boy.) Other than that, though...
I can't believe I never really thought about this before. I must call my mum and ask, as she is the *real* librarian and may have more to say.
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Date: 11/18/06 05:53 pm (UTC)When it comes to The Thief, it's about evenly girls and boys. Some of the boys drop off at QoA, and by KoA, she can't think of any non-college age boys who have read it. She thinks that, for the younger ones especially, it's probably the romantic elements. Just not that exciting to a lot of younger males. She says there is a boy she'd particularly like to give them to, but she'd rather wait because he'd probably like them more if he were older.
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Date: 11/18/06 07:38 pm (UTC)Philia
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